1981
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Ground is broken for the Clinic expansion. The building will be called the Human Services Center, March 8.
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1981
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College for Kids is introduced for elementary and junior high school students (nine to fifteen years of age), offering non-credit courses in Computer Science, Water Color Painting, Creative Weaving, Spanish, Electronic Music, and Swimming, Summer. There is also a session for parents, analyzing television as an instructional tool.
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1981
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The Marywood Cinematography Club films The Woman in White using sound on set, an original musical score, thirty-eight different sets, original 1901 costumes, and a cast of thirty-three actors.
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1981
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Tuition is $75 per credit hour, and room and board $1,700 per year.
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1981-1982
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With Sister M. Christella Duggan, I.H.M., of the English faculty as moderator, the campus newspaper enjoys a winning streak in the associated College Press competitions at the University of Minnesota School of Journalism, rating first class honors, Fall 1981, Spring 1982, and Fall 1982.
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